This copper-plate charter in Grantha and Tamil characters was found at Kaśākuḍi near Kāraikāl in French India. It is dated in the 22nd year of Nandivarman II, also known as Pallavamalla, Kshatriyamalla, Nayadhīra, and Śrīdhara, and records a gift made by the king, at the request of his minister Brahmaśrīrāja, of the village Koḍukoḷḷi which was later surnamed as Ēkadhīramaṅgalam,i.e., Pallavamalla. cf. also Nayadhīramaṅgalam (S.I.I. Vol. II, p. 338).
Published in South Indian Inscriptions, Vol. II. pp. 342 ff.
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